it has to be somewhere up this very thread, i hopeI really like that trigger guard. Who makes it?
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it has to be somewhere up this very thread, i hopeI really like that trigger guard. Who makes it?
IWI makes thoseI really like that trigger guard. Who makes it?
Anyone see any tavor 7 20” for sale?
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I really like that trigger guard. Who makes it?
Greg always gets the cool stuff. Haven’t been there in a while. Thank you
Tavor SAR 7 in .308
Shown with Sig Sauer Romeo 7 Red Dot ($220)
$2099
GFA armstec, call them.
Our mailing address is:
47 Summer Street
Natick, MA 01760
mine shoots at 1.5-1 MOA with 68gr match loads. 55gr tula spreads closer to 2-1.5MOA.the inherent design made accuracy much poorer
How do you like the MDRX? I’m so tempted.The tavor sar has always been one my dream guns so I bought it when I finally came across this one found out the trigger sucks and compared to my mdrx it’s a thick gun but the fact that for 3300 I got it in 556 and a 308 conversion made it a better deal for the mdrx
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I like it the trigger is a dream compared to the tavor, I put 3 mags through out of the box and shot fine has it quirks but fun still getting used to the gas next to the face. And the caliber /barrel change is easy and can be done in 10 minsHow do you like the MDRX? I’m so tempted.
it is a 3x prism and it is quite fine. heavy and sturdy and so far works with no issues. not much to brake in it, it is a brick.Careful with that optic
it is an etched prism - a solid piece of glass hard mounted in a steel tube, it is actually a relatively OK sight. heavy, though, but good. i drop tested it to make sure.I used to have the cheep 30mm ones on everything until one winter when I was trying to sight one in. Shot after shot was crap. Then right after the 3rd shot I saw the dot drop.... The sight froze up and was just not moving as I turned the screws. It was THEN I no longer used the 3-4 I had. I went to more expensive/better optics.
I grew up that day... I think I was 40.
i had that one too but got rid of it - 1x is not really that helpful for 100-200yds ranges. can`t see.I've been playing with a Primary arms slx-1x prism sight on one of my other rifles recently and have been really impressed with it. So far I wouldn't hesitate to put it on my X95 as a SHTF set up. Gotta love the fact that you never need batteries, it holds zero and costs less than $250.
I thought about that too when I first started using it. I was trying to shoot tight groups on bulls eye targets and getting mediocre results. When I switched to just shooting torso sized targets and getting quality hits on steel I realized it was pretty quick and easy. The X95 or 1x optic isn't meant for bull's eye shooting. For anything between 0-200 yards of "minute of man" it's perfectly acceptable. Just put the tip of the Chevron on center and you'll hit it.i had that one too but got rid of it - 1x is not really that helpful for 100-200yds ranges. can`t see.
a 3x prism is a sweet spot, for me. a 4x is a bit too much. with prisms the most critical thing is the eye relief and the factual size of the eye box where you can actually see something. this one is ok-ish. vortex one i also tried was plain horrible. 1x prisms have much better eye relief and box but you do not see much there with no magnification. there is always a trade-off somewhere.
That’s not the thin one. I have the curved one and it’s a tad shorter than the original brick from Tavor. I’m after the thin one that IWI makes/sells. Look up the link and you’ll see the difference. Tavor® X95 Thin Buttplate | IWI US, Inc.
Are you looking to get some long(er) range shooting with a 20" barrel? IMO the Tavor is best suited for tight spaces with the 16.5 barrel or if all men (and women) were created equal in 13", but the latter are not for mere mortals like us!Still haven’t found a 20” one in ma
Yup.....20" for 308 sure sure. I'd be more deaf if I tired 308 on a 16.5". Mine is 5.56, but if I found a barrel in another caliber on sale somewhere....or one someone wanted to unload I'd consider it....but new it's not really worth it giving the amount to time it takes to swap out.308 is kinda bangy that close to your head. Plus 308 gets a little more zip. I have an 5.56 sar in 16 and x95 18. I prefer the 18. Since the muzzle on the barrel with prolly be pinned. Swapping barrels are prolly a no.